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Keyettes-National Honor Society The Keyette Club is a girls' service organization sponsored by the Silver Spring Ki-wives and ad- vised by Mrs. Young and Miss Tigani. Every Satur- day, through the Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind, the Keyettes aided blind children in dancing, swim- ming, and playing games. Around the school they aided the eye and ear tests, served refreshments at J.V. football games, served at banquets, and donated S25 to the Na- tional Keyette project- Migrant Workers. KEYETTES: Left to right, front row: L, Deitz, T. Curtis, J. McClelland, C. Bosk, S. Doubleday. 2nd row: D. Massie, T. Litovitz, C. Andrews, D. Silber, W. Garrison, S. Fingerhut, J. Fogle, J. Weinberg, L. Horn, N. Wagner. 3rd row: C. Anderson, P. Wangerin, S. Dobres, S. Feister, J. Fidelman, L. Fisher, L. Helms, P. Newman, K. Teener, L. Sessons. 4th row: L. Hansen, M. Andrews, N. Maschue, I. Jordon, B. Edwards, D. Hurdle, L. Jacobs, J. Finck, J. Bitman. This meeting is now called to order. The Springbrook chapter of the National Honor Society inducts a cer- tain percentage of juniors and seniors every year. The student body and the parents of the students being honored are present at the impressive induc- tion ceremony. As a service to the school, the members of the Society tutor students who are having diffi- culty with their subjects. 172 Keyette Motto: WE SERVE. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Left to right, front row: K. Teener, J. McClelland, G. Glaser, L. Shaw. 2nd row: B. Edwards, B. Hertzog, M. Osheroff, S. Doubleday, K. Kiely, C. Robertson, B. Mead, M. Moore, N. Wagner. 3rd row: K. Kline, M. Fang, C. Butler, S. Huang, N. Neuman, D. Hurley, B. Davis, J. Allen, M. Andrews, R. Bailin, A. Gray.
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Key Club KEY CLUB: Left to right, front row: S. Dizio, W. Coyle, B. Damplin, J. Allen, J. Hansen, N. Pantazis. 2nd row: P Guccione, M. Sheid, T. Kirkpatrick, G. Glaser, B. Davis, S. Chatham. 3rd row: B. Goren, J. l-lewins, S. Moore, D. Hurley B. Lin, B. Jones, B. Altman. 4th row: S, Bond, M. O'Mara, F. Tsai, R. Stewart, F. Quie, V. Tudor, R. Currey. To qualify for the sought after admission to Key Club elite, a person must be masculine in gender, altruistic by nature, and maybe just a little bit crazy. The magnani- mity of this group can be exemplified by citing a mere fraction of its projects. They worked at a nearby boys' reformatory, cleaned up after every home football game, and contril:-:ted sizable amounts of money to Springbrook projects, Perhaps Springbrook would be just a little bit crazy not to be proud of this vital club. Nick experiences another unique Key Club banquet. Guch really goes for that italian food
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School Stare - Bank Assistants SCHOOL STORE: Left to right: S. Pittmann, S. Cohen, C. Hobbs. SCHOOL STORE ASSISTANTS You forgot to buy Moby Dick in time for class. You needed a bookcover because they were being checked. Your pen ran out of ink. You needed a candy bar to get through basketball practice. Where did you go? The school store was, of course, the place to go. lndefatigable workers worked before school, during lunch, and after school to supply the needs of the student body. The proceeds went to the general fund of the school. BANK ASSISTANTS All the money used in Springbrook transactions goes through the heads of a capable few under the I3 supervision of Mr. Kenton. The bank assistants are always there to handle club, class, and school finances. We can rest easy knowing that our money is in their trusted hands. Business is slow after the holidays. f t BANK ASSISTANTSI I-eff 90 fl9hh ff0l1f FOWZ K- Smifh, R- ROSSV1- Hall, H. Cousen, K. Miro, K. Biglin, C. Jackson, C. Mathews, D. hott, L- WOVOH, A- Gerolis, l-- PGFRS, B4 Afbefmf C- Hobbs, D4 Reynolds, Z. Goldberg, S. O'Meara, S. Cohen, J. Miller, K. Smith. 173
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